Issue 10, 2012

Organic electrochemical transistor incorporating an ionogel as a solid state electrolyte for lactate sensing

Abstract

The bulk of the currently available biosensing techniques often require complex liquid handling, and thus suffer from problems associated with leakage and contamination. We demonstrate the use of an organic electrochemical transistor for detection of lactate (an essential analyte in physiological measurements of athlete performance) by integration of a room temperature ionic liquid in a gel-format, as a solid-state electrolyte.

Graphical abstract: Organic electrochemical transistor incorporating an ionogel as a solid state electrolyte for lactate sensing

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Nov 2011
Accepted
08 Dec 2011
First published
13 Jan 2012

J. Mater. Chem., 2012,22, 4440-4443

Organic electrochemical transistor incorporating an ionogel as a solid state electrolyte for lactate sensing

D. Khodagholy, V. F. Curto, K. J. Fraser, M. Gurfinkel, R. Byrne, D. Diamond, G. G. Malliaras, F. Benito-Lopez and R. M. Owens, J. Mater. Chem., 2012, 22, 4440 DOI: 10.1039/C2JM15716K

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